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Awards and Accolades2009 Dallas Theater Critics Forum Award for Creative Contribution by Design Team for Trinity Shakespeare's Twelfth Night 2005 Dallas Theater Critics Forum Award for Excellence in Lighting Design for Metamorphoses 2005 Dallas Theatre League Leon Rabin Award Nominee for Excellence in Lighting Design for Richard III 2005 Column Award Nominee for Best Lighting Design of a Play (Equity) for Metamorphoses 2004 Dallas Theater Critics Forum Award for Excellence in Lighting Design for Dainty Shapes and Hairy Apes, or the Green Pill 2004 Dallas Theatre League Leon Rabin Award Nominee for Excellence in Lighting Design for Dainty Shapes and Hairy Apes, or the Green Pill 2004 Column Award Nominee for Best Lighting Design of a Play for Dainty Shapes and Hairy Apes, or the Green Pill Press and ReviewsClick Here for Full Text versions of these articles or click on the links to go straight to specific articles! "Tristan Decker's gorgeously atmospheric lighting bathes the set by Jac Alder and Barbara Murrell and the costumes by Michael Robinson in the tones of a hot Texas summer and the lingering Texas twilight.", Lawson Taitte, Dallas Morning News, February 28, 2007 Lords of Light, Glenn Arbery, D Magazine, February 2006 "Also, Tristan Decker's shadow-casting lighting is a study in how to do remarkable things with limited resources." Mark Lowry, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, February 5, 2006 "Lighting Designers...They keep getting better, too--notably Tristan Q. Decker, all over town." Lawson Taitte, Dallas Morning News, December 20, 2005 "The lighting designed by Tristan Decker is stunning and immensely picturesque." John Garcia, Talkinbroadway.com, 2005 "...its success include spectacular lighting by Tristan Decker..." Arnold Wayne Jones, Dallas Voice, 2004 "Design is deliriously good all around...to Tristan Decker's lighting..." Tom Sime, Dallas Morning News, October 3, 2003 "...and Tristan Decker's lighting are some of the best I've seen on local stages all year." Rita Faye Smith, totaltheater.com, October 2003 "All this takes place on Tristan Decker's awe-inspiring set..." Lawson Taitte, Dallas Morning News, April 12, 2002 "...lighted to perfection by Tristan Decker." Tom Sime, Dallas Morning News, January 25, 1998 |